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Premise......................................................................................................... 3Essential information.................................................................................. 5General information regarding electromagnetic compatibility............ 11Power supply ............................................................................................. 15IT104 Video terminal................................................................................ 19Technical characteristics ............................................................................. 19Front ............................................................................................................ 20Rear ............................................................................................................. 22Dimensions and cutout ................................................................................ 23Service page ................................................................................................ 25Control panel ............................................................................................... 26IT105 Video Terminal .............................................................................. 37Technical characteristics ............................................................................. 37Front ............................................................................................................ 39Rear ............................................................................................................. 40Dimensions and cutout ................................................................................ 41Service page ................................................................................................ 43Control panel ............................................................................................... 44IT105K Video Terminal ........................................................................... 55Technical characteristics ............................................................................. 55Front ............................................................................................................ 57Customizing label ................................................................................................59Rear ............................................................................................................. 60Dimensions and cutout ................................................................................ 61Service page ................................................................................................ 63Control panel ............................................................................................... 64IT107 Video Terminal .............................................................................. 71Technical characteristics ............................................................................. 71Front ............................................................................................................ 73Rear ............................................................................................................. 74Dimensions and cutout ................................................................................ 75Service page ................................................................................................ 77Control panel ............................................................................................... 78IT110 Video Terminal .............................................................................. 87
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Technical characteristics ............................................................................. 87Front ............................................................................................................ 89Rear ............................................................................................................. 90Dimensions and cutout ................................................................................ 91Service page ................................................................................................ 93Control panel ............................................................................................... 94IT112 Video Terminal ............................................................................ 105Technical characteristics ........................................................................... 105Front .......................................................................................................... 107Rear ........................................................................................................... 108Dimensions and cutout .............................................................................. 109Control panel ............................................................................................. 112IT115 Video Terminal ............................................................................ 123Technical characteristics ........................................................................... 123Front .......................................................................................................... 125Rear ........................................................................................................... 126Dimensions and cutout .............................................................................. 127Service page .............................................................................................. 129Control panel ............................................................................................. 130 PC Adapter ............................................................................................. 141Technical specifications ....................................................................................141Front .......................................................................................................... 142Dimensions ............................................................................................... 144Attachment ................................................................................................ 145Installing the ESA Downloader Software ................................................. 146Connecting the PC Adapter ...................................................................... 150Mapping the drivers used for the Polymath project with the PC-USB card ... ................................................................................................................... 154Insertion of customisation labels ........................................................... 159Fixing the terminal to the container...................................................... 163Communication ports ............................................................................. 169Accessories for terminal ......................................................................... 177Connection cables.................................................................................... 181Resistance to chemical substances ......................................................... 219After-sales assistance .............................................................................. 227
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Premise
The hardware installation manual is unique for all types ofVideo Terminals.
The manual The installation manual is the instrument that allows the userto obtain information regarding the type of fixing, connections,as well as optional accessories, functions available in theterminals and connection cables to the device.
What is it used for?
The manual contains all notions, concepts and examplesnecessary for an easy and quick installation.
Conventions Below is a list of ways of representation and meaning found inthe manual:
PLC Controller with programmable logic or otherintelligent devices with the possibility of serialconnection.
Intelligent Device equipment or PLC with the possibility ofserial connection.
[ ] The content is shown on the display.
Identifies a key or a button.
Indicates there is no key for the specifiedterminal.
Calls attention to essential points.
Danger of damaging the equipment.
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Essential information
The terminal is an appliance made up from a series ofcomponents, which due to their construction features MUST beused in a suitable way; mmoreover, due to their constructionpeculiarities, the terminal may behave in a way that could beinterpreted as malfunctioning of the product and/orconstruction defects.
The terminal in these cases is NOT consideredfaulty, thereforerepairs and/or replacement arenot envisioned.
The component that generally induces into thismisunderstanding is the display. Two different types of displayare used on the terminals, one is a passive matrix defined asSTN (Super Twist Nematic) and the other is an active matrixdefined as TFT (Thin Film Transistor). Some functioningcharacteristics are common, others depend on the type ofconstruction technology.
One component that envisions certain attention when used isthe Touch Screen.
Below is a series of information regarding possible behaviourand correct use of the terminal.
If some of these notions are not put into practice,they may damage the terminal.
Graphical Terminals
The graphical terms category includes the touch screenterminals and those with keyboard and they include those withSTN and TFT.
• In the displays with CCFL back-lighting, the brightness maybe slightly uneven; it may be lighter in the area where thebulb is located.
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• All displays have a certain visual angle within which to bepositioned in order to have a correct view of the images. Ifthe user is outside of the specified angle, he could see theimages with colours inverted or with different tones to theoriginal ones or not see any colour, etc. The visual anglecan be slightly adjusted by acting on the display contrast.
The figure shown above shows the direction of the anglesdepending on the observation point. The table states thevalue of the display angles depending on the type of
CCFL bulb
CCFL bulb
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α
β
6 hours
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δγ
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display.
This prerogative leads to a difference in display ( whilemaintaining the same contrast and temperature) when:
• The observer has a different height to whom hasadjusted the contrast.
• The observers are at different distances with respect tothe terminal.
• Two displays that are the same can have differentbrightness and tones to each other.
Graphical Terminals - STN
• The temperature affects the contrast of the display. Athigher temperatures the display is lighter, while at lowertemperatures it is darker, therefore after switch on it takesa few minutes before the display becomes normal. Theeffect can be more or less noticeable depending on theenvironmental temperature. In terminals with temperatureprobe, adjustment of the contrast is automatically adapted,therefore the effect can hardly be noticed.
• It is possible that images with strong colour contrast withrespect to the background create streaks of colour. Theeffect can be corrected slightly by acting on the displaycontrast.
Display typeDirection (Hours)
12 - α 6 - β 9 - γ 3 - δSTN 30 Degrees 60 Degrees 60 Degrees 60 DegreesTFT 80 Degrees 80 Degrees 70 Degrees 70 Degrees
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• The brightness may flicker slightly and be irregular givingway to light shadows extending over the entire display.
Graphical Terminals - TFT
• Note that in some cases the displays can have some whitepixels (always on) or black (always off) This phenomenoncan be visible or invisible to the user depending on thecolour displayed. This phenomenon is considered normal.
Touch Screen Graphical Terminals
• The touch screen is activated by applying a force equal to200g indifferently to the use of a pen or finger.
• A Peripheral Area of the touch screen exists that mustnever be stressed, especially with pointed objects (pensetc.). The glass in this area is very sensitive to pressingand is subject o breakage.
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The peripheral area is about 2 mm per side and is outsideof the sensitive area.
By stressing this area the terminal may bedamaged.
2mm
2mm
Useful area
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General information regarding electromagnetic compatibility
Electronic appliances are more frequently used in thecommand and control systems. The programmable controllers(e.g. the PLC s), the man/machine interface systems (e.g.terminals), control systems (e.g. diagnostic terminals),interfacing elements (e.g. interfacing boards) and drives (e.g.the inverters) all belong the this category. Classicelectro-mechanical appliances such as contactors, solenoidvalves and motors etc. are also mounted with these types ofelectronic appliances.Electric interference caused by the functioning of theseappliances can jeopardise the correct functioning and the lifespan of the electronic appliances present in the control boardor in the plant. To allow the correct functioning of the electricand electronic appliances the presence of interference must bereduced.
Laying the cables
Remember to separate the measurement, control andcommunication cables from the power cables. Power cableslaid near to and parallel to the communication cables causecoupling voltages that interfere with or destroy the electroniccomponents.
Cable shielding
For connection of the communication signals, it is necessary touse suitable shielded cables (total shielding is recommended).The shielding must be connected to the earth potential.
Earthing of shields and electronic circuits.
In many appliances the "0V" is connected to bulk. The bulkmust be connected to earth, but it is a good idea to separatethe bulk of the shields and electronic circuits from that of thepower. Remember that the earth can only perform its functionif the "Resistance of the earth circuit" is within the maximumlimits set by the provisions.
Switch-over of the capacitive loads
The current peaks that occur on insertion of the capacitive loadscan damage or destroy the control elements. Moreover, the highfrequency component of the current peak can lead to seriousinterference of the electronic appliances, caused by inductivecoupling of the connection cables.
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Disconnection of the inductive loads
On disconnection of an inductive load, the stored magneticenergy, tends to object by discharging a voltage peak in theline, which could damage or destroy the command element.Moreover, the high frequency component of the voltage peakcan lead to interference caused by the capacitive couplingbetween connection cables.The physical structure and the features of an inductive loadmake switch-over impossible without electric interference, ifadequate arrangements are not made. The necessity to reducethe amount of interference to a possible minimum derivesfrom this. The suppression, at least partial, of the interferenceis obtained by applying an adequate anti-interference moduleparallel to the inductive load. The anti-interference modulemust not constitute an additional load during the work phase.The electrical interference propagates through the connectioncables and by electromagnetism.If the interference propagates through the cable or byelectro-magnetic transmission, its suppression at the entry tothe appliances in the area of danger is much more harder withrespect to the anti-interference device necessary to suppressit at the source.
It is recommended to suppress any interference atits source.
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Anti-interference circuit with RC and with DIODE
Below find the tables with the features of the circuits inquestion.
Table 0.1: Anti-interference circuit with RC
Circuit Advantages Disadvantages
The residual component hasa component of harmonicsthat is very low.
The best results areobtained by appropriatelydimensioning the R/Ccircuit.
By optimising thedimensioning it is possible tolimit the residual over-voltageto very low values.
Volume directly proportionalto the value of theinductance and the powerof the load.
Delay time at disconnectionvery low.
The optimal suppression asa noteworthy delay indrop-out as a directconsequence.
Effectiveness of theanti-interference deviceindependent from the voltagevalue. No delay on insertion.
The presence of thecondenser leads to a highload current peak oninsertion (in the case ofunsuitable dimensioning
Suitable both in AC and inDC; no polarity reversalproblem.
If used in AC, the RC circuitconstitutes an additionalload.
No arc (at low energy) on theswitch-over contact.
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Table 0.2: Anti-interference circuit with DIODE
Circuit Advantages Disadvantages
Very small dimensions.Long delay time ondisconnection.
No residual voltage (totaldampening of theinterference impulse).
Only for applications withdirect current (DC).
Easy to dimension. Polarity to be respected.
--The delay on disconnectioncan cause the formation of astrong electric arc.
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Sensitive to the presence ofinterference voltageimpulses on the powersupply circuit.
C
RUb
S
L
C R
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Power supply
Use a 24VCC (18..32Vdc) feeder to power the terminal
Connection pins
Check the connections before applying voltage.
Wiring The power supply connector accepts wires with sectionsbetween 0.05 and 2.5mm² (30-12AWG) for rigid wires orsections from 0.05 to 1.5mm² (30-12AWG) for flexible wires.The flaying length must be between 6 and 7.5 mm(0.24-0.30in). The recommended coupling torque for thescrews is 0.79Nm (7 lb in).
The data given refer to maximum values amongthose certified. The coupling torque is linked to theregulations applicable to the product and type of
use.
Table 0.1: 4-pole power supply connector
Connector Pin Meaning
1 +24Vdc input power supply
2 0Vdc input power supply
3 Not connected
4 Protection earth
4 3 2 1
N.C. 24VCC- +
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Connection not to be made
To prevent any damage to the terminal do not carry out theconnections represented in the figure shown below.
The configurations stated above seriously damagesome components of the terminal.Attention to the applications that use the POSITIVEconnected to an EP.
The mass of the devices connected to the serialand/or parallel communication ports must beabsolutely at the same potential of the 0V power
supply of the terminal. The circulation of a currentbetween 0V power supply and the mass of thecommunication ports could damage some componentsof the terminal and the devices connected to it.
Table 0.2: Connections that must not be made
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+- 24V
PENL1
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Recommended connection
To prevent any damage to the terminal, carry out theconnection as shown in the figure below.
Correct earthing is indispensable.
Table 0.3: Power supply with 0Vcc connected to EP
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+- 24V
3
+24VPE
0V
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Technical characteristics
The table below lists the main technical features of the prod-uct in question.
Terminal code Terminal features
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Display
Type LCD 32 Shades of grey TFT G
LCD 65k Colori TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 480 x 272 (4,3”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] 95 x 54 ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type White Led ● ● ● ● ●
System memory
Ram [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 32M ● ● ● ● ●
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Front
Interfaces
Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Orologio
Orologio Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
Integrated
Profibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet 10/100Mbit - RJ45 ● ● ● ● 1
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 7 W
Protective fuse Ripristinabile Polyswitch
Level of protection IP65 (Front)
Working temperature 0..+50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 600 gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 166 x 112 x 31 (50 con 2 porte seriali)
Holes L x H [mm] 157 x 103
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus, Atex(Gruppo II - cat.3 G/D - zona 2/22)
Terminal code Terminal features
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Rear
Posizione Funzione
A Power supply connector
BIT104x x1xxSP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
C USB-A Host Port
DEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
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IT104x xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT104x xx2xCAN PortIT104x xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal
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- Http enables ethernet connection with the terminal through an http protocol- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access termi-nal configuration.
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Stylus
The terminal uses a sensitive resistive glass. In order to work correctly, this type of glass requires a calibration procedure (the terminal is supplied already calibrated) i.e. the resistive area of the glass must be adapted to the visual area on the display. If it is necessary to repeat the calibration procedure, it is possible to do this by following the instructions below.
The procedure requires extreme attention because the preci-sion of the key area depends on the calibration.
From the control panel, click on the stylus icon and then on the recalibrate key. The following screens are shown. Touch the screen near the cross which appear.
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Step 1: touch the screen near the cross
Step 2: touch the screen near the cross
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Step 3: touch the screen near the cross
Step 4: touch the screen near the cross
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Step 4: touch the screen near the cross
Step 6Touch any part of the screen to end calibration.
The terminal returns to the initial page. Clicking on ok con-firms the calibration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Name servers
If necessary, the parameters related to DNS or WINSmust be entered.If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Lamp Saver
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
Brightness
Brightness : allows the user to adjust the display lamp bright-ness.
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Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the com-ponents shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History.It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved.Restore can be carried out for all the components exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal mod-el, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
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Technical characteristics
The table below lists the main technical features of the prod-uct in question.
Terminal code Terminal features
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Display
Type
LCD 16 Shades of blue STN B
LCD 65k Colour STN S
LCD 65k Colour TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 320 x 240 (5.7”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] 115.2 x 86.4 ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type CCFL Bulb ● ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 40000 T ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 45000 B ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 50000 S ● ● ● ●
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System memory
Ram [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 32M ● ● ● ● ●
Interfaces
Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
Serial Port COM0 RS232 ● ● 5 ● ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
USB Device Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Cardbus Slot Secure Digital ● ● ● ● ●
Clock
Clock Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
IntegratedProfibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 10W
Protective fuse Ø5x20mm - 800mA Rapido F
Level of protection IP65 (Frontale)
Working temperature 0..50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 1400gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 210.9 x 158.6 x 42.8 (61.5 with 2 serial ports)
Holes L x H [mm] 192 x 140
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus
Terminal code Terminal features
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Rear
Position Function
A Power supply connector
B
IT105x x1xxSP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT105x x5xxCOM0 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
C USB-A Host Port
D USB-B Device Port
EEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
F Slot for additional secure digital memory card.
G
IT105x xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT105x xx2xCAN PortIT105x xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal
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- Serial enables the serial connection with the terminal and al-lows the configuration of the port and the baud rate (only for IT105x x5xx models).- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access termi-nal configuration.
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Stylus
The terminal uses a sensitive resistive glass. In order to work correctly, this type of glass requires a calibration procedure (the terminal is supplied already calibrated) i.e. the resistive area of the glass must be adapted to the visual area on the display. If it is necessary to repeat the calibration procedure, it is possible to do this by following the instructions below.
The procedure requires extreme attention because the preci-sion of the key area depends on the calibration.
From the control panel, click on the stylus icon and then on the recalibrate key. The following screens are shown. Touch the screen near the crosses which appear.
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Step 1: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 2: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 3: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 4: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 5: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 6Touch any part of the screen to end calibration.
The terminal returns to the initial page. Clicking on ok con-firms the calibration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Name servers
If necessary, the parameters related to DNS or WINSmust be entered.If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Lamp
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the com-ponents shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History.
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It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved.Restore can be carried out for all the components exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal mod-el, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
Contrast (only for IT105S and IT105B terminals)
This allows the user to adjust the contrast.
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Terminal code Terminal features
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Display
Type LCD 16 Shades of blue STN B
LCD 65k Colour TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 320 x 240 (5.7”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] 115.2 x 86.4 ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type CCFL Bulb ● ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 50000 T ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 35000 B ● ● ● ●
System memory
Ram [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 32M ● ● ● ● ●
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Interfaces
Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
Serial Port COM0 RS232 ● ● 5 ● ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
USB Device Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Cardbus Slot Secure Digital ● ● ● ● ●
Clock
Clock Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
IntegratedProfibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 10W
Protective fuse Ø5x20mm - 800mA Rapido F
Level of protection IP65 (Frontale)
Working temperature 0..50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 1500gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 261.2 x 172.4 x 45.6 (64.6 with 2 serial ports)
Holes L x H [mm] 243.5 x 147
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus
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Front
Enter
2 1
32
Tasto Funzione
1 Display
2 F-keys
3 Alphanumeric + operative keys
Starts input and confirms setting of data
+ Exit runtime
Page up
Page down
+ Select the open popup windows
+ Select the open popup windows
Moves the cursor between settable fields
Enter
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Moves the cursor between settable fields
Moves the cursor between settable fieldsWhen in setting phase, moves cursor to the left of the field
Moves the cursor between settable fieldsWhen in setting phase, moves cursor to the right of the field
Moves the cursor between settable fields following the tab order
+Moves the cursor between settable fields following the inverse tab order
No predefined function
Displays alarm page
Displays help page
Acknowledgment of the select alarm on display
Erase the first character at letf of the cursor
Erase the first character at right of the cursor
Quits setting of data
+ Close the active popup windows
When the Num Lock in not activated write the caps letters
When activated write numbers when is not activated write letters.
No predefined function
Insert letters and nubers keys
+ When the Num Lock is not activated write the caps letters
Tasto Funzione
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Customizing label
The total thickness of the label must not exceed 125µm(microme-ters). Do not use either stiff materials or
glues.
Before starting to insert the customized label, see“Chapter 28 -> Inserting customized labels“.
21
Position Function - Dimensions L x H (mm)
1 F-key customization F - 160 x 15
2 F-key customization F - 170 x 15
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Rear
Position Function
A Power supply connector
BIT105xK x1xxSP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
C USB-A Host Port
D USB-B Device Port
EEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
F Slot for additional secure digital memory card.
G
IT105xK xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT105xK xx2xCAN PortIT105xK xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal
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- Serial enables the serial connection with the terminal and al-lows the configuration of the port and the baud rate (only for IT105xK x5xx models).- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access terminal configuration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Name servers
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Lamp
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the compo-nents shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History.
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It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved.Restore can be carried out for all the components exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal model, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
Contrast (only for IT105BK terminals)
This allows the user to adjust the contrast.
Brightness (only for IT105BK terminals)
This allows the user to adjust the brightness.
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Technical characteristics
The table below lists the main technical features of the prod-uct in question.
Terminal code Terminal features
IT107 X 0 X X X
Display
Type LCD 65k Colour TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 640 x 480 (7,5”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] 158 x 118 ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type CCFL Bulb ● ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 40000 T ● ● ● ●
System memory
Ram [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 32M ● ● ● ● ●
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Interfaces
Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
Serial Port COM0 RS232 ● ● 5 ● ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
USB Device Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Cardbus Slot Secure Digital ● ● ● ● ●
Clock
Clock Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
IntegratedProfibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 10W
Protective fuse Resetable Polyswitch
Level of protection IP65 (Frontal)
Working temperature 0..50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 2000gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 245,9 x 188,6 x 37,6 (56,6 con 2 seriali)
Holes L x H [mm] 233 x 176
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus
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Rear
Position Function
A Power supply connector
B
IT107x x1xxSP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT107x x5xxCOM0 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
C USB-A Host Port
D USB-B Device Port
EEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
F Slot for additional secure digital memory card.
G
IT107x xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT107x xx2xCAN PortIT107x xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal
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- Serial enables the serial connection with the terminal and al-lows the configuration of the port and the baud rate (only for IT107x x5xx models).- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access termi-nal configuration.
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Stylus
The terminal uses a sensitive resistive glass. In order to work correctly, this type of glass requires a calibration procedure (the terminal is supplied already calibrated) i.e. the resistive area of the glass must be adapted to the visual area on the display. If it is necessary to repeat the calibration procedure, it is possible to do this by following the instructions below.
The procedure requires extreme attention because the preci-sion of the key area depends on the calibration.
From the control panel, click on the stylus icon and then on the recalibrate key. The following screens are shown. Touch the screen near the crosses which appear.
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Step 1: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 2: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 3: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 4: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 5: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 6: Touch any part of the screen to end calibration.
The terminal returns to the initial page. Clicking on ok con-firms the calibration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Name servers
If necessary, the parameters related to DNS or WINSmust be entered.If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the network administrator.
Lamp
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
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Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the components shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History. It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved. Restore can be carried out for all the com-ponents exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal mod-el, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
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Technical characteristics
The table below lists the main technical features of the prod-uct in question.
Terminal code Terminal features
IT110 X 0 X X X
Display
Type LCD 65k Colour TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 640 x 480 (10.4”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] 212.2 x 158 ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type CCFL Bulb ● ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 30000 T ● ● ● ●
System memory
Ram [Byte] 128M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Interfaces
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Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
Serial Port COM0 RS232 ● ● 5 ● ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
USB Device Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Cardbus Slot Secure Digital ● ● ● ● ●
Audio Port Mic-in/Line-out ● ● ● ● ●
Clock
Clock Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
Integrated
Profibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet1 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Ethernet2 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 15W
Protective fuse Resetable Polyswitch
Level of protection IP65 (Frontal)
Working temperature 0..50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 2800gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 336.3 x 256 x 43.8 (69.2 with 2 serial ports)
Holes L x H [mm] 314 x 240
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus
Terminal code Terminal features
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Rear
Position Function
A Power supply connector
B Slot for additional secure digital memory card.
CEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
D USB-B Device Port
E USB-A Host Port
F SP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
G Audio Line-out
H Audio Line-in
I
IT110x xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT110x xx2xCAN PortIT110x xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal
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- Serial enables the serial connection with the terminal and al-lows the configuration of the port and the baud rate (only for IT110x x5xx models).- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access termi-nal configuration.
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Stylus
The terminal uses a sensitive resistive glass. In order to work correctly, this type of glass requires a calibration procedure (the terminal is supplied already calibrated) i.e. the resistive area of the glass must be adapted to the visual area on the display. If it is necessary to repeat the calibration procedure, it is possible to do this by following the instructions below.
The procedure requires extreme attention because the preci-sion of the key area depends on the calibration.
From the control panel, click on the stylus icon and then on the recalibrate key. The following screens are shown. Touch the screen near the crosses which appear.
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Step 1: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 2: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 3: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 4: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 5: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 6: Touch any part of the screen to end calibration.
The terminal returns to the initial page. Clicking on ok con-firms the calibration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
Owner
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network and Network2
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Lamp
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the com-ponents shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History.
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It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved.Restore can be carried out for all the components exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal mod-el, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
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The table below lists the main technical features of the prod-uct in question.
Terminal code Terminal features
IT112 X 0 X X X
Display
Type LCD 65k Colour TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 800 x 600 (12,1”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] 211,2 x 158 ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type CCFL Bulb ● ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 50000 T ● ● ● ●
System memory
Ram [Byte] 128M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Interfaces
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Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
Serial Port COM0 RS232 ● ● 5 ● ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
USB Device Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Cardbus Slot Secure Digital ● ● ● ● ●
Audio Port Mic-in/Line-out ● ● ● ● ●
Clock
Clock Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
Integrated
Profibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet1 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Ethernet2 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 15W
Protective fuse Resetable Polyswitch
Level of protection IP65 (Frontal)
Working temperature 0..50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 2800gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 336.3 x 256 x 43.8 (69.2 with 2 serial ports)
Holes L x H [mm] 314 x 240
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus
Terminal code Terminal features
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Rear
Position Function
A Power supply connector
B Slot for additional secure digital memory card.
CEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
D USB-B Device Port
E USB-A Host Port
F SP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
G Audio Line-out
H Audio Line-in
I
IT112x xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT112x xx2xCAN PortIT112x xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal
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- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal- Serial enables the serial connection with the terminal and al-lows the configuration of the port and the baud rate (only for IT112x x5xx models).- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access termi-nal configuration.
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Stylus
The terminal uses a sensitive resistive glass. In order to work correctly, this type of glass requires a calibration procedure (the terminal is supplied already calibrated) i.e. the resistive area of the glass must be adapted to the visual area on the display. If it is necessary to repeat the calibration procedure, it is possible to do this by following the instructions below.
The procedure requires extreme attention because the preci-sion of the key area depends on the calibration.
From the control panel, click on the stylus icon and then on the recalibrate key. The following screens are shown. Touch the screen near the crosses which appear.
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Step 1: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 2: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 3: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 4: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 5: touch the screen near the crosses.
Step 6: touch any part of the screen to end calibration.
The terminal returns to the initial page. Clicking on ok con-firms the calibration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network and Network2
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Name servers
If necessary, the parameters related to DNS or WINSmust be entered.If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Lamp
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the com-ponents shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History.
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It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved.Restore can be carried out for all the components exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal mod-el, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
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Technical characteristics
The table below lists the main technical features of the prod-uct in question.
Terminal code Terminal features
IT115 X 0 X X X
Display
Type LCD 65k Colour TFT T
Format Graphical ● ● ● ● ●
Resolution [pixels] 1024x768 (15”) ● ● ● ● ●
Visual area dimensions [mm] ● ● ● ● ●
Adjusting contrastSoftware ● ● ● ● ●
Automatic compensation ● ● ● ● ●
Set characters TTF Windows ® ● ● ● ● ●
Backlighting
Type CCFL Bulb ● ● ● ● ●
Minimum duration at 25°C [hours] 50000 T ● ● ● ●
System memory
Ram [Byte] 128M ● ● ● ● ●
Resident Flash Array [Byte] 64M ● ● ● ● ●
Interfaces
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Serial Port SP1 RS232/RS485 ● ● 1 ● ●
Serial Port SP2 RS232/RS485 ● ● ● 1 ●
Serial Port COM0 RS232 ● ● 5 ● ●
USB Host Port v. 1.1 + 1 fornt ● ● ● ● ●
USB Device Port v. 1.1 ● ● ● ● ●
Cardbus Slot Secure Digital ● ● ● ● ●
Audio Port Mic-in/Line-out ● ● ● ● ●
Clock
Clock Hardware (Supercapacitor - Min.72h) ● ● ● ● ●
Networks
Integrated
Profibus-DP ● ● ● 3 ●
CAN ● ● ● 2 ●
Ethernet1 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Ethernet2 10/100Mbit RJ45 ● ● ● ● ●
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18..32Vcc)
Power consumption at 24Vcc 20W
Protective fuse Resetable Polyswitch
Level of protection IP65 (Frontal)
Working temperature 0..50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20..+65°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 6000gr
Dimensions
External L x H x D [mm] 425 x 300 x 47,8 (66,8 with 2 serial ports)
Holes L x H [mm] 399 x 274
Certification
Marks and validations CE, cULus
Terminal code Terminal features
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Front .
Position Function
A USB Host Port
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Rear
Position Function
A Power supply connector
B Slot for additional secure digital memory card.
CEthernet 10/100 Base-T Port for connection to any net-work with standard TCP/IP protocol
D USB-B Device Port
E USB-A Host Port
F SP1 serial port for communication with PLC/PC
G Audio Line-out
H Audio Line-in
I
IT115x xx1xSP2 serial port for communication with PLC/PCIT115x xx2xCAN PortIT115x xx3xProfibus-DP Port
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Service page
Service page which is accessed by pressing a button in the project (exit runtime).- Start ESA Application executes the runtime of the project- Download configuration opens the download configuration- Control Panel opens the control panel
Clicking on downloader configurator, it is possible to configure the connection settings- Disable disables the connection with the terminal- USB enables the USB connection with the terminal
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- Ethernet enables the ethernet connection with the terminal and allows the configuration of the port.
Control panel
Clicking on each of these icons, it is possible to access termi-nal configuration.
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Stylus
The terminal uses a sensitive resistive glass. In order to work correctly, this type of glass requires a calibration procedure (the terminal is supplied already calibrated) i.e. the resistive area of the glass must be adapted to the visual area on the display. If it is necessary to repeat the calibration procedure, it is possible to do this by following the instructions below.
The procedure requires extreme attention because the preci-sion of the key area depends on the calibration.
From the control panel, click on the stylus icon and then on the recalibrate key. The following screens are shown. Touch the screen near the crosses which appear.
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Step 1: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 2: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 3: touch the screen near the crosses
Step 4: touch the screen near the crosses
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Step 5: touch the screen near the crosses.
Step 6: touch any part of the screen to end calibration.
The terminal returns to the initial page. Clicking on ok con-firms the calibration.
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Date/Time
From here, it is possible to modify: date, time and time zone.By ticking “automatically adjust clock for daylight saving”, the time will automatically be updated at the beginning and end of the daylight saving period.
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This information is used by Windows CE to access network re-sources.
Username: enter the username to access the networkPassword: enter the password to access the networkDomain: enter the domain to access the network
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
Network and Network2
IP address
Obtain an IP address via DHCP: selecting this option, the user is automatically given an IP address (ensure that the DHCP server is enabled on the network).Specify an IP address: selecting this option, the parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) must be entered manually.
If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Name servers
If necessary, the parameters related to DNS or WINSmust be entered.If the aforementioned data is not recognised, contact the net-work administrator.
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Lamp
If the Lamp Saver is enabled, the lamp goes out after the time set in the Wait cell.
Backup
From here, it is possible to make a backup copy of the com-ponents shown using ticks: Runtime, Project, History.
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It is essential to tick at least one of the components to export and choose a path where the file is to be saved.Restore can be carried out for all the components exported or by ticking the component(s) to be restored.
Information
The information shown regards the panel, e.g.: terminal mod-el, revision of the Windows CE image and image data.
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Technical specifications
The table below lists the product's main technical specifica-tions.
Terminal code Terminal characteristics
PC-USB ADP 0 X X X
Interfaces
USB Host port v. 1.1 • • • • •SP Serial Port RS232/RS485 • • S P 2
Profibus DP Port • • D P
CAN port • • C A N
Technical data
Power supply 24Vcc (18 to 32Vcc)
Power input at 24Vcc 1 W
Fuse Polyswitch reset fuse
Temperature range 0 to +50°C
Storage and transport temperature -20 to +60°C
Humidity (without condensation) <85%
Weight 280 gr
Dimensions
External dimensions L x A x P [mm] 90 x 90.8 x 43.9
Certifications
Mark of approval CE
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Front
Position Function
A SP Serial Port / Profibus - DP port
B Power connector
C USB-B port
USB-BN.C.24VDC
INPUT
18-32 VDC
1W
SP / DP
A
B C
Position Function
A CAN port
B Power connector
C USB-B port
USB-BN.C.24VDC
INPUT
18-32 VDC
1W
Sh
ield
CA
N-
CA
N+
V-
NC
CAN A
B C
Dimensions Dimensions at front:
Dimensions at side:
INPUT
18-32 VDC
1W
USB-B24VDC N.C.
+ -
90.0
90.8
9.0
24.143.9
Attachment Assembly of plinth for attachment to DIN guide:
The device comes with a special plinth for assembly on DIN guide.The picture below shows you how to attach the plinth to the device.
• Locate the two holes. • Position the device with the holes decentralized towards
the top. • Attach the plinth with the screws provided, holding the
release spring downwards.
Attaching the device to the DIN guide:
• Attach the plinth beforehand. • Connect the top of the plinth to the DIN guide. • Press the device in the direction indicated (Arrow A). • To facilitate connection, pull the release spring in the di-
rection indicated (Arrow B).
AB
Installing the ESA Downloader Software
You need to install the ESA Downloader Software on the PC the PC-USB card is connected to. The software is on the Poly-math PCMachineEdition CD.
When you put in the PolymathMachineEdition CD, this window appears:
Select the option "Install ESAPolymath Downloader".
When the ESA Downloader program starts up, this window ap-pears:
Select the required language.
Select "Next>" to continue.
Select the required installation.
Select "Install" to continue.
Select the required option.
Select "Finish" to end the procedure.
Connecting the PC Adapter
Connect the PC-USB card to a USB port on the PC with a USB-A - USB-B (host/device) cable.
Power the PC-USB card.
The PC requires you to install the driver.
Select "No,not this time" and "Next".
Select "Install from a list or specific location (advanced)" and "Next".
Select "Include this location in the search" and "Browse".
Select the installation directory for the ESA Downloader pro-gram and then that for the "Driver" (C:\Program Files\ESA
elettronica S.p.A\ESAPOLYMATH Downloader\Driver RCS_Adapter); select "OK".
Select "Next".
Select "Continue Anyway".
Select "Finish".
Mapping the drivers used for the Polymath project with the PC-USB card
When you create the Polymath project you need to define the USB port, the type of PC-USB adapter and the driver to be used.
The RCS_Adapter utility in the Windows Control Panel allows you to define the relation between the adapter and driver de-fined in the project.
Select and run the RCS_Adapter program.
This window appears when the program starts up:
Select this button:
To the left of the window you will now see the COM communi-cation port followed by the number assigned to it by the sy-stem and, in brackets, the model of the PC-USB card; on the right, instead, the two ports are listed.
Select the port to be used on the right-hand side:
Press this button:
This window appears:
Select "Apply".
The next window confirms the port has been assigned to the PC-USB card.
This button cancels the allocation between the door of the project and PC-USB adapter.
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Insertion of customisation labels
The IT terminals are supplied with the labels already housed inthe appropriate spaces.
If keys, logo or model must be customised, this can beperformed by replacing the labels with the neutral onessupplied with the terminal (only for F keys) or by inserting thelabel of another material, as long as it is in compliance withthat exposed in the points listed below.
The failure to comply with the following indicationscan cause damage to the terminal.
Label The label must be flexible material and total thickness mustnot exceed 125µm (micrometers).
Do not use stiff materials or adhesives.
Warnings Before inserting the labels, the following points MUST BEcomplied with:
• Remove the label already inserted.• Respect the characteristics set in the Label paragraph.• Do not use compressed air to make insertion easier. • Do not use rigid tools or other to make insertion easier.• Do not fold the label between the terminal and the
container. The correct and incorrect position of the label isshoen in the figure below.
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Correct insertion:
The label in the figure is free and does not cause tension on thekeyboard.INCORRECT insertion that can cause detachment:
Container Metal support
Adhesive thickness Serigraphed
Label
Detachment
Detachment
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The labels in the figure generate forces, which through time, maycause detachment of the keyboard.
• Excess label must e housed under the rear cover or in therelevant fixings (the choice depends on the type of ITused).
Notes: Some suggestions are given to make insertion of the labelseasier:
• Remove or round off the corners.
• Slide out and then re-insert if there is resistance oninsertion.
• If several labels are used, insert tem at the same time.
Rear cover
Adhesive fixings
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Pay attention not to exceed the total thicknessallowed (see Pag. -157 -> Label).
• Do not fold the label at a right angle and/or do not maketoo evident folds that may damage the label.
• Make a slight longitudinal bend to strengthen the label.
Label 1 Label 2
Index finger Thumb
Middle finger
Index finger Thumb
Middle finger
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Fixing the terminal to the container
The terminal is equipped with the elements necessary forfixing to the container and seals to guarantee the declared IPprotection level.There are three groups of terminal, those with the sealsalready applied and fixing to the container using nuts, thosewith the seal to be applied in the installation phase and fixingusing relative hooks and those with the seal already appliedand fixing to the container by an external support.
Fixing using nuts
The figure below shows a front and rear view of a genericterminal inserted into a container. The figure below shows theoperations to be performed for correct fixing in sequence.
After having prepared the container that will house the terminal:Insert the terminal into the slotKeep the terminal against the wallInsert the washer follwed by the nut into the studs
Section of a container
Video Terminal NutWasher
Pre-glued sealStud
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Tighten the nuts until the seals exert a good hold.
Fixing using hooks
The figures below show a front and rear view of the sequenceto mount a generic terminal in a container.
After having prepared the container that will house the terminal:Insert the seal in the terminal respecting the direction of insertionindicated by the centring bosses
entring oss and
Section of a containeVideo Terminal
Seal to insert
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Prepare the fixing hooksTighten the screw for about 10mm into the hook
Fixing hook
Screw for hook
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Insert the terminal and keep it pressed against the containerInsert the hooks into the seats following the movementindicated by the arrow and tighten the screws fully home (seealso Pag. -165).
View of the terminal fixed correctly.
The number and position of the hooks is not relevant inthe fixing operation. The figures are used to understandthe functioning concept of the ficing hooks.
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Fixing torques For improved adherence of the seals to the container:
• Respect the screwing sequence shown in the figures
• Perform the initial tightening of the fixings with a moderateforce in a way to allow uniform adhesion in all points, onceall fixings have been tightened repeat the definitivetightening sequence.
10
1
6
3
7 5 9
2
4
8
Fixing using nuts
Fixing using hooks
1 6 4
253
10
1
6
7 5 9
2
4
8
3
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Communication ports
All terminals communicate with other applainces using serialand/or parallel communication. The individual ports are statedbelow with the type of communication and the meaning of theconnection pins.
General notes The serial communications are greatly affected byinterference. Top-quality shielded cables must be used to limitthe effects of interferece to a maximum.The table below shows the features of the cable that isrecommended for use for the serial connection.
Great attention must be paid in the choice andlaying of the cables, especially regarding theconnection cable between the terminal and Device.
In all cases:• Look for the shortest route• Lay disturbed cables separately
Disconnect the power supplies before connecting ordisconnecting the communication cables to prevent anydamage to the terminal and/or he device connected.
SP1/SP2 serial port
The SP1(Serial Port) SP2 (present in the base of the model) isthe port used for the connection with other devices. It is formedfrom a 9-female pole D-Sub connector and can communicate inRS232 and RS485.
Features of the serial connection cableResistance in direct current Max. 151 Ohm/Km
Capacitive coupling Max. 29pF/m
Shielding > 80% or Total
SP1/SP2Serial Port
9 female poles
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Before connection in RS485 check the polarity. Somedevices request that the Tx+/Rx+ and Tx-/Rx- signalsor the polarities are inverted.
COM0 serial port
The COM0 serial port (Standard Serial Port) is made up of a 9male pole D-Sub connector and can communicate in RS232.
Pin Signal Notes:1 TxRx 485 + IN/OUT RS4852 Rx IN RS2323 Tx OUT RS2324 N.C. Not connected5 Signal GND Internal reference of 0Volt6 TxRx 485 - IN/OUT RS4857 RTS OUT8 CTS IN9 + 3.3 VDC (reserved) Reserved Esa
Pin Signal Notes:1 DCD IN --
2 RX IN --3 TX OUT --
4 DTR OUT --
5 Signal GND Internal reference of 0Volt6 DSR IN --
7 RTS OUT --
8 CTS IN --9 RX IN --
COM0Serial Port
9 male poles
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Ethernet network port
The Ethernet network port is constituted of an 8 female poleRJ45 connector and is dedicated to the connection to otherterminals, with PC and any device that supports this standard.
The Ethernet connector envisions two LEDs for the diagnosticson the communication and on the network connection. Themeanings are given in the table below.
Pin Signal Notes:1 TX+ --
2 TX- --3 RX+ --
4 -- Re-closure with pin 5 and 75 ohm terminator
5 -- Re-closure with pin 4 and 75 ohm terminator6 RX- --
7 -- Re-closure with pin 8 and 75 ohm terminator
8 -- Re-closure with pin 7 and 75 ohm terminator
LEDMeaning
ACT LINK
Off OffCable disconnected, interrupted or participants off
EthernetRJ45
8 female poles
LINK - Green LED to indicate the connection to
the network
ACT - green/yellow LED to indicate activity in the
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USB-A port The USB-A (Universal Serial Bus) serial port also called USBHost can communicate in RS232.
USB-B port The USB-A (Universal Serial Bus) serial port also called USBHost can communicate in RS232.
Not significant On Connection to network
Yellow On Data exchange at 10Mbit
Green On Data exchange at 100Mbit
Pin Signal Notes:1 USB VDC (OUT) --2 USBD- --
3 USBD+ --
4 Signal GND --
USB-AUniversal Serial Bus
4 male poles
Pin Signal Notes:1 USB VDC (IN) --
2 USBD- --
3 USBD+ --4 Signal GND --
USB-BUniversal Serial Bus
4 male poles
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Profibus-DP network port
The communication port is made up from a 9 female poleD-Sub connector.
The Pin 6 is not envisioned for the switch-over ofloads of any type (coils etc.); interference on entryto Pin 6 can cause malfunctioning in the terminal
and consequently in the industrial process.
Strong interference at Pin 6 could damage the board.
CAN port The communication port is made up of a free clamp with 5female poles (optoisolated interface).
Pin Signal Notes:1 Shield --
2 N.C. Not connected
3 TxRx485+ Data B --4 Repetear-Control-signal RTS --
5 Signal GND Internal reference of 0Volt
6 P5V Reserved ESA7 N.C. Not connected
8 TxRx485- Data A --
9 N.C. Not connected
9 female poles
Pin Signal Notes:1 V- --2 CAN - --3 Shield --4 CAN + --5 N.C. Not connected
CAN5 female poles
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MIC IN Audio Port
The communication port is made up from a 9 male pole D-Subconnector.
LINE OUT Audio Port
The communication port is made up from a 9 male pole D-Subconnector.
Pin Signal Notes:1 Signal GND --
2 N.C. Not connected
3 MIC IN --
1
3
2
3 female poles
Pin Signal Notes:1 Signal GND --
2 Right (OUT) --3 Left (OUT) --
1
3
2
3 female poles
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PC <-> terminal connection
The connection of the terminal with the PC is indispensable forthe transfer of the communication firmware, of thecommunication driver and of the project (see SoftwareManual) and can take place by means of the USB Port orEthernet.
The connection cables are shown below.
If a connection is to be made using the RJ45 Ethernet portthere are two methods and two cables to use.
If the PC is directly connected to the terminal, use a crossedEthernet cable
If the terminal is connected to a hub, a switch or directly to anetwork, use a normal Ethernet cable.
USB
ETHERNET
PC sideUSB A
Terminal sideUSB B
Max. 5 m.
CVUSB11102
PC sideETHERNET
RJ45
Terminal sideETHERNET
RJ45
Max. 100 m.
Crossed Ethernet cable
HUB/SWITCHETHERNET
RJ45
Terminal sideETHERNET
RJ45
Max. 100 m.
Standard Ethernet cable
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Accessories for terminal
Protfilm 6/10/12
It is a transparent protection film to apply onto the front of thetouch screen terminal to protect it from wear by externalagents (see chap. 1, “Resistance to chemical substances”page 217).
201.0
149.0
250.0
187.0
206.0
279.0
PROTFILM10
PROTFILM12
PROTFILM6
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Application of the film:
Operations to carry out in order to apply the adhesive film:• Remove any impurities from the terminal using Denatured
Ethyl Alcohol• Dry the part well• Uncover the adhesive part of the transparent film
• Position the protection on the upper edge and lay it
• Run a cloth along the edges to allow correct adhesion
IT105x IT107x
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Operations to perform for removal:
• Exert an upward force using the relevant tear-tape
IT105x IT107x
IT110x IT112x
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Connection cables
Subjects Page
General notes 1-180
Connection of the cable shield 1-181
DRIVE CONTROL TECHNIQUES 1-183
KEB DRIVE 1-183
RTU Modbus Master 1-184
ALLEN-BRADLEY PLC 1-188
PLC GE FANUC 1-198
HITACHI PLC 1-198
KLÖCKNER MOELLER PLC 1-201
MATSUSHITA-NAIS PLC 1-201
MITSUBISHI PLC 1-202
OMRON PLC 1-203
SIEMENS PLC 1-210
This chapter is made up of a total of 216 pages.
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All of the ITs communicate with the other appliances by serialcommunication. This chapter contains all cables and notionsnecessary for the connection to the various devices and ordercodes.
The cables that have NOT CODED as order code arenot supplied by ESA elettronica, but are stated toease construction of the cable by the user.
General notes As serial communications are greatly affected by interference,top-quality shielded cables must be used in order to limit theinfluence of interference to a maximum.
The table below shows the features of the cable that isrecommended for use for the serial connection.
Great attention must be paid in the choice andlaying of the cables, especially regarding theconnection cable between IT and Device.
In all cases:• Look for the shortest route• Lay disturbed cables separately
Disconnect the power supplies before connectingor disconnecting the communication cables toprevent any damage to the IT and/or he device
connected.
Features of the serial connection cableResistance in direct current Max. 151 Ohm/Km
Capacitive coupling Max. 29pF/mShielding > 80% or Total
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Connection of the cable shield
The correct shielding of the interface cables between IT andDevice is indispensable in order to guarantee a serialcommunication without any type of external interference,therefore, all cables stated in this manual must be the shieldedtype and tank containers on the IT and Device side must havea metal conductive plastic case.
The correct method of connecting the shielding is shown in thelay-out below.
The interface cable shield must be electrically connected to thecase and to the body of the connector itself from both sides ofthe cable.
NB: The braiding mustbe electricallyconnected to the bodyof the connector andto the cover.Body of the connector
Conductive cover
Screw fasteners
Braiding
Conductive cover
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If it is not possible to connect the Device side shield due to thetype of particular serial connector, the shielding itself must betaken externally to the connector and connected to the earthclamp.
The same operation must also be performed if the body of theDevice serial connector, even if standard, is not electricallyconnected to the earth clamp of the PLC itself.
It is, however, intended that also in this condition the shieldmust be connected to the case and the body of the connector.
Some cable shields have the pin configuration of the Deviceside shielding signals: in these cases, considering the above,the shield must also be connected.In all cases the connection of the IT side shield (pin 1) mustnever be carried out.
Earth potentials obtained from DIN guides,machine framework, doors of the electric controlboards etc. are not allowed and it is a good ides to
avoid equipotential earth bars where earths convergecoming from inverter, drive, step-by-step motor typeloads and all those loads that generally can be a sourceof great interference..
The failure to comply with these indications canjeopardise the compatibility of the IT-PLC system withEMC regulations in force.
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DRIVE CONTROL TECHNIQUES
KEB DRIVE
IT sideD-Sub
Az sideRJ45
8 Poles
Order code:NOT CODED
SE - CTNET Commander
(RS485)
Set the parameter 41 = ANSISet the parameter 42 = (Communication speed)Set the parameter 43 = (Address)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
FrontView
RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
TxD
RxD
GND
2
3
7
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Order code:NOT CODED
F4C - F4S Combivert
(RS232)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
Az side.D-Sub
9 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
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GENERIC RTU MODBUS
Devices supported by the IT:
• All devices that communicate in STANDARD RTU MODBUS
This type of protocol is recommended when devicesfor which ESA does not have a dedicated protocolmust be connected to the ITs.
RTU Modbus Master
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Order code:NOT CODED
F4C - F4S Combivert
(RS485)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
Az side.D-Sub
9 Male Poles
Protocol RTU Master (fast peripherals)
Controllers/CPU All devices that support them
IT Port SP1, SP2
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Master-Slave
Communication
Baud rate 1200 - 57600 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1All values are expressed in Decimal format.
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Cable The type of cable to use depends on the type of deviceconnected, therefore refer to the manufacturer's manual.
IT Parameters
Protocol timeout (ms) 500 - 5000
Character nil before TX 0 - 100
Further attempt time (sec) 1 - 60
PLC Parameters Device address 1 - 255
Notes:
The FAST protocol Peripherals must be usedwith devices that dedicate an amount ofresources to the serial communication such toconsent high-priority management with respectto other functions; typically the PLCs.
Protocol RTU Master (slow peripherals)
Controllers/CPU All devices that support them
IT Port SP1, SP2
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Master-Slave
Communication
Baud rate 1200 - 57600 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1
IT Parameters
Protocol timeout (ms) 500 - 5000
Character nil before TX 0 - 100
Further attempt time (sec) 1 - 60
PLC Parameters Device address 1 - 255
Notes:
The SLOW protocol Peripherals must be usedwith devices that do not manage the serialcommunication at high-priority with respect toother functions; typically the Heat adjusters,Drives, Inverters, Dedicated electronics.
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
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Warnings • The Baud rate defined in the device must coincide with thatassigned in the POLYMATH.
• For the devices with two ports ensure that the baud rate isassigned to the door where the IT will be connected.
• The address of the device and the address of the IT mustbe different
• The address defined in the device must coincide with theaddress assigned in the POLYMATH.
• For the devices with two ports ensure that the address isassigned to the door where the IT will be connected.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention
to respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable.• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting
If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicating
Table 0.1: RTU Master Protocols
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
FC 01-05: read/write coil
Bit RW Address0-65535 (FFFF)
Hex
FC 03-16: read/writeregisters
WordDwordString
RW Address0-65535 (FFFF)
Hex
FC 04: read input registers
WordDwordString
R Address0-65535 (FFFF)
Hex
FC 03-06: read/writeregisters
WordString
RW Address0-65535 (FFFF)
Hex
FC 02: read input status
Bit R Address0-65535 (FFFF)
Hex
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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directly, therefore check the following points again:
• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The addresses declared in the IT program are not correct or
do not exist.• A communication protocol is being used that is not suitable
for the device used.
RTU Modbus Slave
Cable The type of cable to use depends on the type of deviceconnected, therefore refer to the manufacturer's manual.
Areas accessible to theIT
Notes: Regarding the notes, see Pag. -184 -> RTU Modbus Master
Protocol RTU Slave
Controllers/CPU All devices that support them
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Network
IT mode Slave
Network type Master-Slave
Communication
Baud rate 1200 - 57600 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1
IT ParametersProtocol timeout (ms) 0 - 100
Character nil before 0 - 15
PLC Parameters Device address 1 - 255All values are expressed in Decimal format.
Table 0.2: RTU Slave Protocol
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Bit Bit RW B 0-2047 (7FF) Hex
Word Word RW W 0-2047 (7FF) HexRW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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ALLEN-BRADLEY PLC
Devices supported by the IT:
ControlLogix
Series Central controller/Unit CPU
ControlLogixLogix 5550 --
Logix 5555 --
MicroLogix
MicroLogix 1000 --
MicroLogix 1200 --
MicroLogix 1500 --
Series 5 SLC 500 5/00, /01, /02, /03, /04, /05
Protocol ControlLogix 5 series
Controllers/CPU 5550, 5555
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Point-to-point
IT mode --
Network type --
Communication
Baud rate 19200 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1All values are expressed in Decimal format.
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Warnings • Load (using the RSLogix programming pack) the correctcommunication driver into the device.
• File N7 must be open in the device for at least one element(E.g. N7:0), otherwise the IT does not communicate. Thefile must be opened independently from the type of area to
RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
TxD
RxD
GND
3
2
7
8
5
1
4
RTS
CTS
6
DSR
DTR
DCD
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideD-Sub
9 Female Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT07102
(RS232)
SET "CH0" System SERIAL PORTDF1 mode full duplex (Point to point)Baud rate : 19200ACK timeout : 50Stop Bits : 1Parity : NONEControl Line : NO HANDSHAKINGError detect : BCCNAK retries : 3ENQ retries : 3Embedded responses : ENABLEDDuplicate Detect : DISABLED
N.B. Allen-Bradley V7.00 programming SW onwards is necessary
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
Table 0.3: PLC5 Protocol/ControlLogix 5 series
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Bit Bit RWFile
Element3, 10-255
0-999Dec
Counter Acc Counter Acc RFile
Element5, 10-255
0-999Dec
Counter Pre Counter Pre RFile
Element5, 10-255
0-999Dec
Input Input RFile
Element1, 10-255
0-999Dec
IntegerWordDwordString
RWFile
Element7, 10-255
0-999Dec
Output Output RWFile
Element0, 10-255
0-999Dec
Timer Acc Timer Acc RFile
Element4, 10-255
0-999Dec
Timer Pre Timer Pre RFile
Element4, 10-255
0-999Dec
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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be used.• Set the parameters as stated in the connection cable figure
(Pag. -189 -> CVIT07102).• When configuring the device port (using the RSLogix
programming pack) confirm using “YES” when theconfiguration change warning is displayed duringparameter transfer.
Notes: • The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention
to respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable.• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicatingdirectly, therefore check the following points again:
• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The device does not contain the V7 file open for at least one
element.• The addresses declared in the IT program are not correct or
do not exist.• The parameters or the communication driver have not been
set correctly or have not been transferred into the device.• A communication protocol is being used in the IT that is not
suitable for the device used (see Pag. -188).
MicroLogixProtocol MicroLogix 1000
Controllers/CPU 1000,1200
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Point-to-pointAll values are expressed in Decimal format.
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Network type --
Communication
Baud rate 9600 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
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PLC Parameters Device address 1 - 31
Protocol MicroLogix 1500
Controllers/CPU 1500
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Point-to-point
IT mode --
Network type --
Communication
Baud rate 9600-38400 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1
PLC Parameters Device address 1 - 31All values are expressed in Decimal format.
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
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RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
TxD
RxD
GND
2
3
5
IT side (Active)D-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT07202
MicoLogix - All devices
(RS232)
SET MICROLOGIX SERIAL DOORDF1 mode full duplex (MICRO)Baud rate : 9600 - 38400*ACK timeout : 50Parity : NONEError detect : CRCNAK retries : 3ENQ retries : 3Embedded responses : ENABLEDDuplicate packed detect : NO
(*only for CPU1500)
The Db 9 male poles connector must be connected to the A-B 1761-CBL-PM02, SER cable, A of the MICROLOGIX PLC.
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
TxD
RxD
GND
2
5
7
2
3
1 4
5
6
7
8
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT07302
MicoLogix - All devices
(RS232)
SET MICROLOGIX SERIAL DOORDF1 mode full duplex (MICRO)Baud rate : 9600 - 38400*ACK timeout : 50Parity : NONEError detect : CRCNAK retries : 3ENQ retries : 3Embedded responses : ENABLEDDuplicate packed detect : NO
(*only for CPU1500)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideMinidin
8 Male Poles
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Table 0.4: Protocollo MicroLogix 1000
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Bit Bit RW Element 0-254 Dec
Counter Acc Counter Acc R Element 0-254 Dec
Counter Pre Counter Pre RW Element 0-254 Dec
Input Input R Element 0-254 Dec
IntegerWordDwordString
RW Element 0-254 Dec
Output Output RW Element 0-254 Dec
Timer Acc Timer Acc R Element 0-254 Dec
Timer Pre Timer Pre RW Element 0-254 DecRW: reading/writing, R: reading only
Table 0.5: MicroLogix 1500 protocol
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Bit Bit RWFile
Element3, 8-2540-254
Dec
Counter Acc Counter Acc RWFile
Element5, 8-2540-254
Dec
Counter Pre Counter Pre RWFile
Element5, 8-2540-254
Dec
FloatingFloating
pointRW
FileElement
8-2540-254
Dec
Input Input RFile
Element1, 8-2540-254
Dec
IntegerWordDwordString
RWFile
Element7, 8-2540-254
Dec
LongDwordString
RWFile
Element9-2540-254
Dec
Output Output RWFile
Element0, 8-2540-254
Dec
Timer Acc Timer Acc RWFile
Element4, 8-2540-254
Dec
Timer Pre Timer Pre RWFile
Element4, 8-2540-254
Dec
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Warnings • File N7 must be open in the device for at least one element(E.g. N7:0), otherwise the IT does not communicate. Thefile must be opened independently from the type of area tobe used.
• Set the parameters as stated in the connection cable figure(Pag. -192 -> CVIT07202).
• When configuring the device port (using the RSLogixprogramming pack) confirm using “YES” when theconfiguration change warning is displayed duringparameter transfer.
Notes: • The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention
to respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable.• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicating directly,therefore check the following points again:• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The device does not contain the V7 file open for at least one
element.• The addresses declared in the IT program are not correct or do
not exist.• The parameters or the communication driver have not been
set correctly or have not been transferred into the device.• A communication protocol is being used in the IT that is not
suitable for the device used (see Pag. -188).
Slc 500Protocol SLC500 5/03-5/04 DF1
Controllers/CPU 5/03, 5/04, 5/05All values are expressed in Decimal format.
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Areas accessible to theIT
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Point-to-point
IT mode --
Network type --
Communication
Baud rate 9600-19200 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1
Protocol DH485
Controllers/CPU 500, 5/01, 5/02, 5/03
IT Port MSP
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Master/Slave
Communication
Baud rate 9600-19200 bit/s
Parity None
Date 8
Stop 1
IT Parameters Terminal address 1 - 31
PLC Parameters Device address 0 - 31All values are expressed in Decimal format.
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
Table 0.6: SLC500 5/03-5/04 DF1 Protocol(Parte 1 di 2)
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Ascii String RWFile
Element10-2540-254
Dec
Bit Bit RWFile
Element3, 10-254
0-254Dec
Counter Acc Counter Acc RFile
Element5, 10-254
0-254Dec
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Counter Pre Counter Pre RWFile
Element5, 10-254
0-254Dec
FloatingDword
Floating pointRW
FileElement
8, 10-2540-254
Dec
Input Input RFile
Element1, 10-254
0-254Dec
IntegerWordDwordString
RWFile
Element7, 10-254
0-254Dec
Output Output RWFile
Element0, 10-254
0-254Dec
Timer Acc Timer Acc RFile
Element4, 10-254
0-254Dec
Timer Pre Timer Pre RWFile
Element4, 10-254
0-254Dec
Table 0.7: Protocol DH485
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Ascii String RWFile
Element10-2540-254
Dec
Bit Bit RWFile
Element3, 10-254
0-254Dec
Counter Acc Counter Acc RFile
Element5, 10-254
0-254Dec
Counter Pre Counter Pre RWFile
Element5, 10-254
0-254Dec
FloatingDword
Floating pointRW
FileElement
8, 10-2540-254
Dec
Input Input RFile
Element1, 10-254
0-254Dec
IntegerWordDwordString
RWFile
Element7, 10-254
0-254Dec
Output Output RWFile
Element0, 10-254
0-254Dec
Timer Acc Timer Acc RFile
Element4, 10-254
0-254Dec
Timer Pre Timer Pre RWFile
Element4, 10-254
0-254Dec
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
Table 0.6: SLC500 5/03-5/04 DF1 Protocol(Parte 2 di 2)
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Warnings • Load (using the RSLogix programming pack) the correctcommunication driver into the device.
• File N7 must be open in the device for at least one element(E.g. N7:0), otherwise the IT does not communicate. Thefile must be opened independently from the type of area tobe used.
• Set the parameters as stated in the connection cable figure(Pag. -186).
• When configuring the device port (using the RSLogixprogramming pack) confirm using “APPLY” when theconfiguration change warning is displayed during parametertransfer (Pay attention, the pre-setting is “DO NOT APPLY”do not confirm using the “Enter” key of the PC).
Notes: • The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention
to respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable.• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicatingdirectly, therefore check the following points again:
• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The device does not contain the V7 file open for at least one
element.• The addresses declared in the IT program are not correct or
do not exist.• The parameters or the communication driver have not been
set correctly or have not been transferred into the device.• A communication protocol is being used in the IT that is not
suitable for the device used (see Pag. -188).
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HITACHI PLC
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideRJ45
8 Poles
Max. 15 m. FrontView
Order code:CVIT09102
VERSAMAXusing port 1
(RS232)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
RxD
TxD
CTS
RTS
GND
2
3
8
7
5
SD
RD
RS
CS
SG
4
8
2
3
6
2
3
1 4
5
6
7
8
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideMinidin
8 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT03102
EC Series
(RS232)
ATTENTION!!Ext. switch on COM2Areas T, C (time, counters) reading only mode
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
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12345678
SHD
RxD
TxD
2
3
TxD
RxD
5
6
CTS
RTS
8
7
CTS
RTS
7
8
GND 5 GND1
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideRJ45
8 Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT03202
EH150 Series
(RS232)
NOTES:127 PLC connectable to Hitachi network with 2 Link (0-63 stations for Link).
LUMP:
TM:
Parameter Default Values Notes:
L FF01,02 or
FFLink number address.
U FF00-63 or
FF
Network node address (as per selectors on the network board).
M 00 00-63Address of the node in the network with connection from additional serial.
P 00 00-63Address of the node in the network with connection from additional serial.
Parameter Default Values Notes:
TM 4 4-FTimeout for the response to an interrogation.
FrontView
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideDIN
5 Male Poles
Order code:CVIT12102
PS306
(RS485)
N.B. Ensure that the two insertion jumpers of the interface termination resistances positipned in window RS485 (visible on the front of the PLC) are attached (see PLC manual).
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
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IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Order code:CVIT12202
PS316/PS416-CPU400
(RS485)
N.B. Ensure that the two insertion jumpers of the interface termination resistances positioned in window RS485 (visible on the front of the PLC) are attached (see PLC manual).
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
2
3Tx
Rx
3GND GND
SHD
5
Tx5
Rx2
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideDIN/B
8 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT12302
PS4-141-MM1PS4-201-MM1PS4-341-MM1
(RS232)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
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2
3Tx
Rx
GND 5 5 GND
Tx3
Rx2
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT12402
PS416-CPU400
(RS232)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
TxD
RxD
GND
2
3
7
IT side (Active)D-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT16202
FP-1 / FP-M Series By means of the PLC optional serial interface
(RS232)
SET RS232C SERIAL DOOR: RS232C Port Selection : COMPTR LNK RS232C Send Form Data Length : 8 BIT Parity CHK : WITH, ODD Stop Bit : 1 BIT Terminator : CR Header : NO STX RS232C Baud rate : 1(9600 bps ) RS232C Modem Connection : DISABLED Computer Link Station number (1-32) : 1
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
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RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
Rx3
1
Tx2
GND
5
4 2
3
1
IT side (Active)D-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideMinidin
5 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
Order code:CVIT16202
FP-M/FP-0/FP-2 SeriesIn the CPU programming connector (Programmer's Port).
(RS-232)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
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3
5
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Order code:CVIT05102
Fx Series
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
PLC sideD-Sub
25 Male Poles
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Devices supported by the IT:
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Order code:CVIT05202
A Series
(RS232)Directly in the CPU programming connector
Bridge theLG and GF clamps on the PLC terminal board.
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
PLC sideD-Sub
25 Male Poles
Max. 15 m.
IT sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
PLC sideMinidin
8 Male Poles
Order code:CVIT05302
Fx0 - Fx0 N - Fx2 N Series In the CPU programming connector (Programmer's Port).
(RS-232/422 Inbrido)
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
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Series Central controller/Unit CPU
C200H xx xx
CJ1 xx xx
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Cable
CPM xx xx
CQM xx xx
CS1 xx xx
CVM xx xx
H xx xx
Series Central controller/Unit CPU
Protocol H series / HOST LINK
Controllers/CPU All
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Master-Slave
Communication
Baud rate 1200 - 19200 bit/s
Parity Even
Date 7
Stop 2
PLC Parameters Device address 0 - 31All values are expressed in Decimal format.
RxD
TxD
GND
2
3
5
TxD
RxD
GND
2
3
4
5
9
7
8
RTS
CTS
DSR
DTR
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Order code:CVIT02102
H series, CS1CQM1 CPU 21-E and aboveCVM1 and C200HS/HE/HG/HX/Hα (integrated serial)CPM1 through CPM1-CIF01 interfaceCPM2A/2C
(RS232)
Bridge theGR and LG clamps on the PLC terminal board.
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
SETTING JUMPERS CPM1-CIF01
HOST
NT
PLC sideD-Sub
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Max. 15 m.
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Switch the PLC off and back on again every timeparameters are changed
Table 0.8: OMRON 3G2A6-LK201-EV1 interface parameterisation
Interface 3G2A6-LK201-EV1
Machine N. 0 - 31
Syn INT
Baud Rate 300 - 19200 bit/s
Procedure N
Command Level 1, 2 and 3 Valid
CTS 0VParameterisation to carry out using Dip-Switch on the interface
Table 0.9: OMRON C200H-LK201 interface parameterisation
Interface C200H-LK201
Machine N. 0 - 31
Baud Rate 300 - 19200 bit/s
Procedure N
Command Level 1, 2 and 3 Valid
5V Not supplied
CTS 0VParameterisation to carry out using Dip-Switch on the interface
Table 0.10: OMRON C200H-LK202 interface parameterisation
Interface C200H-LK202
Machine N. 0 - 31
Baud Rate 300 - 19200 bit/s
Procedure N
Command Level 1, 2 and 3 Valid
Termination Resistor Connection
ON
Parameterisation to carry out using Dip-Switch on the interface
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Warnings • Load (using the programming pack) the correctcommunication driver into the device.
• Set the parameters (if requested) as stated in the figure ofthe connection cable to be used.
Notes: • The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention
to respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable.• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the data fields.
Troubleshooting If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] it
Table 0.11: Protocol H series / HOST LINK
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
DMWordDwordString
RW DM 0-9999 Dec
Timer
TimerTimer Preset
Timer TMS PresetTimer TIMW PresetTimer TMHW PresetSpeed Timer Preset
RW T 0-4095 Dec
Counter
CounterCounter Preset
Rev. Counter PresetCounter CNTW Preset
RW C 0-4095 Dec
Relay Word RW R 0-511 Dec
Holding relay Word RW HR 0-511 Dec
Auxiliary Word RW AR 0-959 Dec
Link relay Word RW LR 0-63 DecRW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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means that the IT and the device are not communicatingdirectly, therefore check the following points again:
• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The addresses declared in the IT program are not correct or
do not exist.• The parameters or the communication driver have not been
set correctly or have not been transferred into the device.• A communication protocol is being used in the IT that is not
suitable for the device used (see Pag. -203).
CS1, CJ1 Series
Cable Use CVIT02102 cable (see Pag. -204) or
Areas accessible to theIT
Protocol CS1, CJ1 series
Controllers/CPU All
IT Port MSP, ASP
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Master-Slave
Communication
Baud rate 9600 / 115000 bit/s
Parity Even
Date 7
Stop 2
PLC Parameters
Device address 0 - 31
Network address 0 - 127
Node number 0 - 31All values are expressed in Decimal format.
Table 0.12: CS1, CJ1 series protocol
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Work area word (W)
WordDwordString
Floating point
RW W 0-511 Dec
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Holding area bit (H)
Bit RWHBit
0-5110-15
Dec
Holding area word
WordDwordString
Floating point
RW H 0-511 Dec
Auxiliary area bit read only
(A)Bit R
ABit
0-4470-15
Dec
Core Input/Output
bit (CIO)Bit RW
CIOBit
0-1899, 2000-2961, 3200-6143
0-15
Dec
Auxiliary area word read only
(A)Word R A 0-447 Dec
Core Input/Output word (CIO)
WordDwordString
RW CIO0-1899,
2000-2961, 3200-6143
Dec
Auxiliary area bit (A)
Bit RWABit
448-9590-15
Dec
Work area bit (W)
Bit RWWBit
0-5110-15
Dec
Auxiliary area word (A)
WordDwordString
Floating point
RW A 448-959 Dec
Data memory area (D)
WordDwordString
Floating point
RW D 0-32767 Dec
Timer completion
flag (T)Bit R T 0-4095 Dec
Timer current value (T)
Word RW T 0-4095 Dec
Counter completion
flag (C)Bit R C 0-4095 Dec
Counter current value
Word RW T 0-4095 Dec
Table 0.12: CS1, CJ1 series protocol
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Warnings • Load (using the programming pack) the correctcommunication driver into the device.
• Set the parameters (if requested) as stated in the figure ofthe connection cable to be used.
Notes: • The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention to
respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable.• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicatingdirectly, therefore check the following points again:• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The addresses in the program are not correct or do not
exist.• The parameters or the communication driver have not been
set correctly or have not been transferred into the device.• A communication protocol is being used in the IT that is not
suitable for the device used (see Pag. -203).
Task flag area (TK)
Bit R TK 0-31 Dec
Index register (IR)
Dword R IR 0-15 Dec
Data register (DR)
Word RW DR 0-15 Dec
Table 0.12: CS1, CJ1 series protocol
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Devices supported by the IT:
Simatic S7-200
Series Central controller/Unit CPU
Simatic S7
S7-200210, 212, 214, 215, 216,
221, 222, 224, 226, 226XM
S7-300312, 313, 314, 315, 316,
318, 388, 614
S7-400 412, 413, 416, 417, 488
Protocol S7 200 CPU 214, 215, 216
Controllers/CPU 214, 215, 216
IT Port MSP
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Master/Slave
Communication
Baud rate 9600 / 19200 bit/s
Parity Even
Date 8
Stop 1
IT Parameters Terminal address 1 - 31
PLC Parameters Device address 0 - 126
Notes:
The protocol is network, but does not support alltypical functions of a network communication,therefore it is only recommended for point-to-pointconnections, (just one IT connected to onedevice).
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
Protocol S7 200 PPI Network
Controllers/CPU 210,212,214,215,216,221,222,224,226,226XM
IT Port MSP
Type NetworkAll values are expressed in Decimal format.
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IT mode Master
Network type Master/Slave
Communication
Baud rate 9600 / 19200 bit/s
Parity Even
Date 8
Stop 1
IT Parameters
Terminal address 0 - 126
Max search address 1 - 126
Protocol timeout 500 - 10000
PLC ParametersDevice address 0 - 126
Max number of attempts 3 - 30
Protocol S7 200 PPI Network 187500
Controllers/CPU210,212,214,215,216,221,222,224,226,226XM
IT Port MSP
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Token pass
Communication
Baud rate 187500 bit/s
Parity Even
Date 8
Stop 1
IT Parameters
Terminal address 0 - 126
Max search address 0 - 126
Protocol timeout 500 - 10000
PLC ParametersDevice address 0 - 126
Max number of attempts 3 - 30
Notes:Check that the port of the device used toconnect the It supports the communicationspeed (typically Port 1).
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
All values are expressed in Decimal format.
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Areas accessible to theIT
Warnings • The Baud rate defined in the device must coincide with thatassigned in the POLYMATH.
• For the devices with two ports ensure that the baud rate is
IT sideD-Sub
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PLC sideD-Sub
9 Male Poles
Order code:CVIT01102
SIMATIC S7
(RS485)
For contemporary communications between programming suitcase PLC S7 and IT, it is recommended to use the SIEMENS 6ES7972-OBB20-OXAO passing connector.
N.B.: Max. length 50m without repeater
(See “Chapter -> Connection of the cable shield“)
Max. 50 m.
Table 0.13: All Siemens S7-200 protocols
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Counter Word RW C 0-255 Dec
High speed counter Word RW HC 0-5 Dec
Input Bit RBit
Byte0-160-16
Dec
Merker Bit RWBit
Byte0-70-31
Dec
Output Bit RWBit
Byte0-160-16
Dec
Register
Byte (VB)Word (VW)Dword (VD)String (VB)
Floating point (VD)
RW VB 0-10238 Dec
Special Merker Bit RWBit
Byte0-7
0-194Dec
Timer Word R T 0-255 DecRW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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assigned to the door where the IT will be connected.• The address of the device and the address of the IT must be
different• The address defined in the device must coincide with the
address assigned in the POLYMATH.• For the devices with two ports ensure that the address is
assigned to the door where the IT will be connected.
Notes: • The IT can be connected indifferently onto the serial Port 0or Port 1 of the device (as long as they support theset/desired communication speed - See device manual).
• The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program paying attention to
respect that mentioned in Pag. -186 -> Warnings.• Connect the IT to the device using he arelevant cable,
paying attention to the port used (it must be that set withthe correct speed parameters ans address).
• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting
If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicating directly,therefore check the following points again:
• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The network addresses and/or the communication speed is
not set correctly.• The addresses declared in the IT program, regarding the
fields on the display, are not correct or do not exist.• A communication protocol is being used that is not suitable
for the device used (see Pag. -210).• The maximum number of addresses to search for in the
network is less than the address declared (see ITparameters of the relative driver).
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Cable Use CVIT01402 cable (see Pag. -212) or
Areas accessible to theIT
Protocol S7 300, 400
Controllers/CPU312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 388, 614, 412, 413, 416, 417, 488
IT Port MSP
Type Network
IT mode Master
Network type Token pass
Communication
Baud rate 187500 bit/s
Parity Even
Date 8
Stop 1
IT Parameters Terminal address 0 - 31
PLC Parameters Device address 0 - 31All values are expressed in Decimal format.
Table 0.14: All Siemens S7-300/400 protocols(Parte 1 di 2)
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
Counter Counter RW Z 0-511 Dec
DBW
ByteWordDwordString
Floating pointTimer 1/100 Sec.Timer 1/10 Sec.
Timer 1 Sec.Timer 10 Sec.
RWDBDW
1-655350-65533
Dec
InputByteWordDword
R E 0-16383 Dec
MerkerByteWordDword
RW M 0-2047 Dec
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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Warnings • The address of the device and the address of the IT mustbe different.
• The address defined in the device must coincide with theaddress assigned in the POLYMATH.
Notes: • The device does not have to be in RUN in order tocommunicate with the IT.
IT-Device Connection
• Feed the IT and load the user program.• Switch the IT off.• Feed the device and load the user program.• Connect the IT to the device using the relevant cable,
paying attention to the port used (it must be that set withthe correct speed parameters and address).
• Feed the IT.
The IT is in communication with the device when the questionmarks [???] are NOT shown on the display inside the datafields.
Troubleshooting If the display inside the data field show question marks [???] itmeans that the IT and the device are not communicatingdirectly, therefore check the following points again:
• Incorrect or incorrectly connected connection cable.• The network addresses and/or the communication speed is
not set correctly.• The addresses declared in the IT program, regarding the
fields on the display, are not correct or do not exist.• A communication protocol is being used that is not suitable
for the device used (see Pag. -210).• The accepted number of MPI connections has been
exceeded (see device manual).
OutputByteWordDword
RW A 0-16383 Dec
Timer Timer R T 0-511 Dec
Table 0.14: All Siemens S7-300/400 protocols(Parte 2 di 2)
Name Type Mode Fields Interval Format
RW: reading/writing, R: reading only
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IT sideD-Sub
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Order code:NOT CODED
SIMATIC S7
(RS485)
In replacement of the 9 pin connector and resistances to integrate it is possible to use the following Siemens connectors with integrated resistances that can be inserted with a running switch:SIEMENS 6ES7972-0BA10-0XA0SIEMENS 6ES7972-0BA40-0XA0SIEMENS 6GK1500-0EA00
For contemporary communications between the programming suitcase, PLC S7 and IT, it is recommended to use the following Siemens passing connectors, with integrated resistances that can be inserted with a running switch:SIEMENS 6ES7972-0BB10-0XA0SIEMENS 6ES7972-0BB40-0XA0
N.B.: Maximum length without repeater 50m
Max. 50 m.
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Resistance to chemical substances
All terminals are built to resist the most common chemicalsubstances that may be found in industrial and environmentsand elsewhere. Each element of the terminal that can beexposed to these substances (epoxy paint, keyboardmembrane display glass, touch screen and seals), undergoestests to determine the duration of resistance.
The type of test is not the same for all components, but varieson the basis of the body that tests the product. An example ofa test is given below (that carried out by Alcatel Bell).
The test takes place as follows:
A cotton wool ball is used with a diameter of 2cm. It is put into thesubstance to test and placed on the keyboard. or each keyboardthere are two cotton wool balls with different substances positionedseparately. This takes place at a temperature of 25°C in a Petri dishfor one hour; the keyboard is then washed with water ad then dried.
The keyboard is observed and the result is determined into thefollowing classes:• A - No visible deterioration• B - Very slight deterioration• C - Slight deterioration• D - Great visible damage
The substances that do not appear in the table havenot been tested, therefore there is no informationregarding behaviour of the terminals.
Chemical substances
The table below shows a summary of all substances used forthe test with the various results.
The table must however be considered anapproximate guide regarding resistance to chemicalsubstances. Tests have never been performed on an
entirely assembled terminal.
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Table 0.1: Resistance to chemical substances (Parte 1 di 6)
Substance
Parts of the terminal AccessorResistanceEpoxy3
paintFilm2
mattFilm1
transparentTouch 2 screen
Glass Seals Film2
protective
1,1,1-Trichloroethane NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Acetaldehyde NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Ethyl acetate NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Acetyl NS -- -- -- -- -- E --
Vinegar NS -- -- D -- -- -- --
Acetone NS O >24h -- >24h >8h F >24h
Mineral acids CO -- O -- O -- -- O
Acetic acid
10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺20% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
<50% -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Glacial acetic acid NS -- -- -- <1h -- -- <1h
Citric acid 5% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Chloric acid NS -- -- A -- -- -- -- ☺
Chromic acid10% 6M -- -- -- -- -- --
20% 6M -- -- -- -- -- --
Formic acid
5% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
<50% -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺
Phosphoric acid
10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺20% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺50% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
<30% -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺
Hydrochloric acid
<10% -- >24h -- >24h -- G >24h
10% 3Y -- -- -- -- G --
20% 3Y -- -- -- -- G --
Lactic acid 5% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Key:A - No visible deterioration, B - Very slight deterioration, C - Slight deterioration, D - Great visible damage, E - Unlimited use, F - Limiteduse, G - Use not recommended, S - The film loosens, X - The film has bubbles, O - The film is destroyed, CO - Concentrated, HC - HighConcentration, LC - Low concentration SA - Saturo/a, NS - Not specified, h - Hour/s, M - Month/s, Y- Year/s, ☺ - All elements tested resistthe substances, - At least one of the elements tested can be deteriorated by the substance in question, - All of the elements tested aredamaged by the substance in question, -- Not tested.
Notes:1 - According to Alcatel Bell, 2 - According to DIN42115 Part 2, 3 - According to the producer of raw materials, 4 - Tested at 50°C
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Nitric acid
<10% -- >24h D >24h -- G >24h
10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺20% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺50% 1M -- -- -- -- -- --
Oleic acid NS 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Sebacic acid SA 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
Sulphuric acid
<10% -- -- -- -- -- -- >24h ☺10% 3Y -- -- >24h >24h -- -- ☺28% 3Y -- A -- -- -- -- ☺50% 6M -- -- -- -- -- --
CO -- -- -- -- -- G --
Tartaric acid SA 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Water NS -- >24h -- -- -- E -- ☺Salt water NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺White spirit NS 3Y -- A -- -- -- -- ☺Ajax NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Benzylalcohol NS -- O -- O -- -- O
Liquid alum NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺
Ammonia
NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺<2% -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺5% -- -- -- -- >24h -- -- ☺
10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺35% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
Fabric softener NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- -- ☺Carbon Dioxide NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺Ariel NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Benzene NS S -- A >24h -- -- >24h
Table 0.1: Resistance to chemical substances (Parte 2 di 6)
Substance
Parts of the terminal AccessorResistanceEpoxy3
paintFilm2
mattFilm1
transparentTouch 2 screen
Glass Seals Film2
protective
Key:A - No visible deterioration, B - Very slight deterioration, C - Slight deterioration, D - Great visible damage, E - Unlimited use, F - Limiteduse, G - Use not recommended, S - The film loosens, X - The film has bubbles, O - The film is destroyed, CO - Concentrated, HC - HighConcentration, LC - Low concentration SA - Saturo/a, NS - Not specified, h - Hour/s, M - Month/s, Y- Year/s, ☺ - All elements tested resistthe substances, - At least one of the elements tested can be deteriorated by the substance in question, - All of the elements tested aredamaged by the substance in question, -- Not tested.
Notes:1 - According to Alcatel Bell, 2 - According to DIN42115 Part 2, 3 - According to the producer of raw materials, 4 - Tested at 50°C
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Petrol NS 3Y -- A >24h >24h F >24h
Dichromate NS -- -- -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Potassium Carbonate NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Sodium Carbonate SA -- >24h -- -- -- -- -- ☺Cyclohexanol NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Chlorine NS -- -- -- -- -- G --
Methylene chloride NS 1M O -- O -- G O
Sodium Chloride 3% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Coca Cola NS -- -- A -- -- -- -- ☺Detergent NS -- -- A -- -- -- -- ☺Detersive NS -- >24h -- >24h -- E >24h ☺Nitrate thinner NS -- -- -- -- -- G --
Dioxan NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Domestos NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Downey NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Artificial oil of turpentine NS 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
EthanolNS -- -- A >24h >24h E >24h ☺
96% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Denatured ethanol NS 1M -- -- -- -- -- --
Ethyl ether NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Fantastic NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Potassium Ferrocyanide NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺
Formaldehyde
NS -- -- A -- -- -- -- ☺35Vol. 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺37% -- >24h -- -- -- -- -- ☺42% -- >24h -- -- -- -- -- ☺
Formula 409 NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺
Table 0.1: Resistance to chemical substances (Parte 3 di 6)
Substance
Parts of the terminal AccessorResistanceEpoxy3
paintFilm2
mattFilm1
transparentTouch 2 screen
Glass Seals Film2
protective
Key:A - No visible deterioration, B - Very slight deterioration, C - Slight deterioration, D - Great visible damage, E - Unlimited use, F - Limiteduse, G - Use not recommended, S - The film loosens, X - The film has bubbles, O - The film is destroyed, CO - Concentrated, HC - HighConcentration, LC - Low concentration SA - Saturo/a, NS - Not specified, h - Hour/s, M - Month/s, Y- Year/s, ☺ - All elements tested resistthe substances, - At least one of the elements tested can be deteriorated by the substance in question, - All of the elements tested aredamaged by the substance in question, -- Not tested.
Notes:1 - According to Alcatel Bell, 2 - According to DIN42115 Part 2, 3 - According to the producer of raw materials, 4 - Tested at 50°C
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Diesel NS -- >24h A >24h -- -- >24h ☺Glycerine NS -- >24h -- >24h -- E >24h ☺Glycol NS -- -- -- -- -- E >24h ☺Ethylene glycol NS O -- A -- -- -- --
Silicone grease NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺Gumption NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Aliphatic hydrocarbons NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺
Potassium Hydroxide10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺20% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
Sodium Hydroxide 20% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺
Sodium Hypochlorite
NS -- >24h -- -- -- -- -- ☺10% 6M >24h -- -- -- -- --
<20% -- -- -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Isopropanol NS S >24h A >24h -- -- >24h
Jet Dry NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Milk NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Lenor NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- >24h ☺Hydraulic liquids NS -- -- -- -- -- F --
Natural gas NS -- -- -- -- -- F >24h
Methanol NS -- >24h A >24h -- F --
Methylethyl ketone NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺n-Butanol NS S -- -- -- -- -- --
Ammonium nitrate SA 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Edible oil NS 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Cutting oil NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Wood oil NS -- -- -- -- -- F --
Linseed oil NS 3Y >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺
Table 0.1: Resistance to chemical substances (Parte 4 di 6)
Substance
Parts of the terminal AccessorResistanceEpoxy3
paintFilm2
mattFilm1
transparentTouch 2 screen
Glass Seals Film2
protective
Key:A - No visible deterioration, B - Very slight deterioration, C - Slight deterioration, D - Great visible damage, E - Unlimited use, F - Limiteduse, G - Use not recommended, S - The film loosens, X - The film has bubbles, O - The film is destroyed, CO - Concentrated, HC - HighConcentration, LC - Low concentration SA - Saturo/a, NS - Not specified, h - Hour/s, M - Month/s, Y- Year/s, ☺ - All elements tested resistthe substances, - At least one of the elements tested can be deteriorated by the substance in question, - All of the elements tested aredamaged by the substance in question, -- Not tested.
Notes:1 - According to Alcatel Bell, 2 - According to DIN42115 Part 2, 3 - According to the producer of raw materials, 4 - Tested at 50°C
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Castor oil NS -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Oxidised castor oil NS -- -- -- >24h -- -- -- ☺Oil of turpentine NS -- >24h -- -- -- -- -- ☺Mineral oil 0-180 NS -- -- A -- -- E -- ☺Silicone oil NS -- -- -- >24h -- E >24h ☺Paraffin NS 3Y >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Perchloroethylene NS -- -- -- >24h -- G >24h
Hydrogen peroxide
<25% -- -- -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺30% -- -- A -- -- -- -- ☺
40Vol 6M -- -- -- -- -- --
Persil NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Oil NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺Crude oil NS 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Chemical products used for NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺Tomato sauce NS -- B4 -- B4 -- -- --
Senape NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Skydrol NS 6M -- -- -- -- -- --
Caustic soda
<2% -- >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺10% -- -- -- -- >24h -- -- ☺50% -- -- B -- -- -- --
Copper sulphate 10% 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Caustic solution CO -- O -- O -- -- O
Solution with cooking salt NS -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺
Acid solutionsLC -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺HC -- -- -- -- -- F --
Alkaline solutionsLC -- -- -- -- -- E -- ☺HC -- -- -- -- -- F --
Table 0.1: Resistance to chemical substances (Parte 5 di 6)
Substance
Parts of the terminal AccessorResistanceEpoxy3
paintFilm2
mattFilm1
transparentTouch 2 screen
Glass Seals Film2
protective
Key:A - No visible deterioration, B - Very slight deterioration, C - Slight deterioration, D - Great visible damage, E - Unlimited use, F - Limiteduse, G - Use not recommended, S - The film loosens, X - The film has bubbles, O - The film is destroyed, CO - Concentrated, HC - HighConcentration, LC - Low concentration SA - Saturo/a, NS - Not specified, h - Hour/s, M - Month/s, Y- Year/s, ☺ - All elements tested resistthe substances, - At least one of the elements tested can be deteriorated by the substance in question, - All of the elements tested aredamaged by the substance in question, -- Not tested.
Notes:1 - According to Alcatel Bell, 2 - According to DIN42115 Part 2, 3 - According to the producer of raw materials, 4 - Tested at 50°C
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Cleaning the terminal
The use of Denatured Ethyl Alcohol is recommended to cleanthe terminal. If this should not be sufficient to remove depositsand other products must be used, consult the table givenabove.
Prevent the plastic shell from coming into contactwith oils containing paraffin chlorurates or activesulphur. These substances could alter the
mechanical qualities of the product.
Lemon juice NS -- B4 -- B4 -- -- --
Tomato juice NS -- B4 -- B4 -- -- --
Grape juice NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Teepol NS 3Y -- -- -- -- -- -- ☺Toluene NS 3Y >24h A >24h -- G >24h
Top Job NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Artificial turpentine NS -- -- -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺Trichloroethylene NS S -- -- >24h -- G >24h
Steam (High pressure and NS -- O -- O -- G O
Vaseline NS -- -- -- -- -- F --
Vim NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Vortex NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Windex NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Wisk NS -- >24h4 -- >24h4 -- -- -- ☺Xylene NS 1Y >24h -- >24h -- -- >24h ☺
Table 0.1: Resistance to chemical substances (Parte 6 di 6)
Substance
Parts of the terminal AccessorResistanceEpoxy3
paintFilm2
mattFilm1
transparentTouch 2 screen
Glass Seals Film2
protective
Key:A - No visible deterioration, B - Very slight deterioration, C - Slight deterioration, D - Great visible damage, E - Unlimited use, F - Limiteduse, G - Use not recommended, S - The film loosens, X - The film has bubbles, O - The film is destroyed, CO - Concentrated, HC - HighConcentration, LC - Low concentration SA - Saturo/a, NS - Not specified, h - Hour/s, M - Month/s, Y- Year/s, ☺ - All elements tested resistthe substances, - At least one of the elements tested can be deteriorated by the substance in question, - All of the elements tested aredamaged by the substance in question, -- Not tested.
Notes:1 - According to Alcatel Bell, 2 - According to DIN42115 Part 2, 3 - According to the producer of raw materials, 4 - Tested at 50°C
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After-sales assistance
In the case of problems linked to use of the terminal, pleasecontact out Customer Care service. The service is available onworking days during office hours.
Customer Care
Customer Care can be contacted by:
Telephone:++39-031757400Fax: ++39-031751777E-Mail: [email protected] site: http://www.esahmi.com
Product return If the terminal must be sent back for repairs:
• Contact the Customer Care service for authorisation regardingreturn.
• Fill in the file accompanying the product completely.
Customer Care will supply all explanations necessary forreturning the piece.
Thank you for your collaboration.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
ESA elettronica will accept:• carriage paid goods (transport expenses paid by the customer).• carriage forward goods (transport expenses paid by ESA) with
previous authorisation.ESA elettronica will not accept:• no unauthorised carriage forward goods.
It is not necessary to send connectors, cables and accessories(unless connected to the problem indicated).
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